You don't often hear hairstylists describe their creations as eerie or unsettling, but that's what hairstylist Guido Palau said he was going for. After wigs were bleached and bluntly cut, Victoria Hunter at Whittemore House applied rinses (a nonpermanent runner-up to hair dye) to give them hints of "'60s color." A touch creepy, and "it's kind of unemotional as well—the very graphic hair, the odd color," said Guido.